Paleontologists found the 202-million-year-old jawbone of the largest prehistoric "sea dragon" to roam Earth's oceans in these coastal waters Titanoboa were located in Columbia between 66 and 56 ...
Spanning from 145 million years ago to 66 million years ago, the time saw the beginning of the end for some of Earth’s largest species and the breakup of the supercontinent Pangea. Evidence of this ...
The Dragon of Death, as scientists have dubbed ... predators to use their wings to hunt prey - flying through Earth's prehistoric skies before the evolution of birds. Despite that, Prof Ortiz ...
Sea Dragon, you ask? It sounds as if David Attenborough has decided to change things up a bit and enter the world of Game of Thrones. But, not quite. Attenborough and the Sea Dragon – to be screened ...